Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

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another, grows from the love of money. We cannot look around without perceiving many proofs
of this, especially in a day of outward prosperity, great expenses, and loose profession.


Verses 11–16


It ill becomes any men, but especially men of God, to set their hearts upon the things of this
world; men of God should be taken up with the things of God. There must be a conflict with
corruption, and temptations, and the powers of darkness. Eternal life is the crown proposed for our
encouragement. We are called to lay hold thereon. To the rich must especially be pointed out their
dangers and duties, as to the proper use of wealth. But who can give such a charge, that is not
himself above the love of things that wealth can buy? The appearing of Christ is certain, but it is
not for us to know the time. Mortal eyes cannot bear the brightness of the Divine glory. None can
approach him except as he is made known unto sinners in and by Christ. The Godhead is here
adored without distinction of Persons, as all these things are properly spoken, whether of the Father,
the Son, or the Holy Ghost. God is revealed to us, only in and through the human nature of Christ,
as the only begotten Son of the Father.


Verses 17–21


Being rich in this world is wholly different from being rich towards God. Nothing is more
uncertain than worldly wealth. Those who are rich, must see that God gives them their riches; and
he only can give to enjoy them richly; for many have riches, but enjoy them poorly, not having a
heart to use them. What is the best estate worth, more than as it gives opportunity of doing the more
good? Showing faith in Christ by fruits of love, let us lay hold on eternal life, when the self-indulgent,
covetous, and ungodly around, lift up their eyes in torment. That learning which opposes the truth
of the gospel, is not true science, or real knowledge, or it would approve the gospel, and consent
to it. Those who advance reason above faith, are in danger of leaving faith. Grace includes all that
is good, and grace is an earnest, a beginning of glory; wherever God gives grace, he will give glory.

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